Venture Capital (VCs) sources evaluate a number of factors with regard to investing in a start-up. Three of the most important factors are: Founders Experience, Market Readiness, and Potential Return. If any of these factors are lacking, it becomes increasingly difficult to raise capital through a VC. VCs expect to have the ability to review a well-executed business plan that addresses these factors. available domain names
Additionally, cold-calling on VCs is usually a non-starter. It is far better to have a referral or other social connection with a VC.
Other sources that may be considered if you are not ready for the world of VC investors are: crowd-funding and personal sources such as friends and family.
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